Sentence examples for were term from inspiring English sources

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were term

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Limitation, restriction or regulation.

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The two previous rounds of quantitative easing were term limited: this one isn't.

Tissues from 52 patients who were term, preterm, in labor, and not in labor were compared.

If there were term limitation for justices, we would see this man on "Dancing With the Stars" in a heartbeat.

Chapter 3: Why Were Term Limits So Popular?

Face-to-face data collection and telephone follow-up occurred during 2009-2012.Late pretermothersrs were less likely to exclusively provide their milk than were term mothers during hospitalization.

Kimmel asked whether Obama was glad there were term limits and he couldn't serve another term.

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Easel-watch, Sky News were terming it.

American numeracy skills were termed "very poor".

The reported injuries were termed minor.

Noncontributors were termed "free-riders".

Senator Steinberg and Assemblywoman Bass are either terrible negotiators (who are still getting their bearings after the more experienced leaders were term-limited out) or they're running a 2010 strategy aimed to win the governorship after our famous movie star governor finally, mercifully, leaves office.

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